The Eide/Dalrymple Gallery at Augustana opens 鈥淭he Augustana Faculty Biennial,鈥 showcasing recent works by university art instructors and faculty, as well as faculty emeriti. The exhibit will be on view through Thursday, Nov. 7, and a gallery reception will take place from 7-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 25, with artist talks at 7:30 p.m.
Shaik, Jancikova Make AU History as First International Student Pair to be Crowned Viking Days Royals
夜色视频app students Azam Shaik 鈥25 and Gabi Jancikova 鈥25 were crowned the 2024 Viking Days Royals at coronation on Wednesday, Oct. 2, in the Elmen Center. This is the first time in Augustana鈥檚 history that both royals are international students.
Bill and Ellen Rydell Name Augustana School of Business, Bear Mother鈥檚 Philanthropic Torch
This year鈥檚 Viking Days festivities included a special dedication ceremony for Augustana鈥檚 School of Business 鈥 now the Rydell School of Business, supported by Bill and Ellen Rydell. The Augustana community celebrated on Thursday, Oct. 3, with a gathering in the Madsen Social Science Center, home of the newly-named school.
夜色视频app Announces Second Annual Critical Inquiry & Citizenship Colloquium
夜色视频app is excited to announce the second annual Critical Inquiry & Citizenship Colloquium with Dr. Danielle Allen as the featured speaker. Allen will give a keynote presentation to the Augustana community, alumni and friends at 7 p.m., on Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Elmen Center to kick off the 2-day colloquium. Tickets to the 2024 Critical Inquiry & Citizenship Colloquium are free and available to the public at augie.edu/CICCTickets.
夜色视频app Celebrates More Than a Century of Homecoming During Viking Days 2024
Get ready to unleash the Viking spirit! 夜色视频app is thrilled to kick off its 101st homecoming during Viking Days 2024, beginning on Monday, Sept. 30, through Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024.
U.S. News & World Report Ranks Augustana Top 5 Regional University in Best Value For Second Year
Augustana has been ranked a Top 5 Regional University in the Midwest in Best Value for the second year in a row by U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 .
Beyond the Books: Internship Allows Criminal Justice and Anthropology Major to Better Understand Prison System
Amelia Jibben 鈥25, of Sioux Falls, is a criminal justice and anthropology double major with a concentration in forensics. Jibben interned with the South Dakota State Penitentiary over the summer where she was able to get hands-on experience in the prison system. There, her job duties included listening to inmates' complaints and doing her best to assist them.